I thought Myriam was great. In a sabotage interview with Neil Cavuto Myriam was asked about the Hispanics who have an animus for Trump, Myriam replied something along the line that "intellectual Hispanics support Trump" . Cavuto looked like a real moron and his agenda to discredit Myriam was clear.

I hope she doesn't get the Joe the plumber treatment.

_________________If your mind is agitated you will find agitation everywhere. Where else will you find peace if not within you? __ Papaji

Thanks for the replacement, Rumpole! I meant to come back and look and got busy

I didn't see Trump's speech or that particular Cavuto episode, Carm. I read where ppl were discrediting her for not answering Trump's original question about "they never had met". I don't think she heard the question, she up on stage doing her thing. Trump seemed genuinely surprised with her enthusiasm and words.

I don't remember if she answered the question or not, she did another interview on CNN and said no she had never met Trump before. She is a believer of "The Promise" and "Laws of Attraction" she had a dream that she met Trump which added to the excitement of the moment for her. Myriam had been in line to get a good seat at the speech since before 4AM she was even interviewed while in line. Myriam brought a people magazine with Trump on the cover for him to sign. Folks who were there said Trump picked her because of the magazine she was holding up and of course because the media keeps pushing the narrative that all Hispanics hate Trump.

What I find funny is that there wasn't a single talking head who questioned all the Obama girls spontaneity on the campaign trail but one Latino women goes wild and there is an inquisition. Poor Myriam I hope she doesn't get her life screwed over like Joe the plumber did for simply asking Obama a legitimate question.

_________________If your mind is agitated you will find agitation everywhere. Where else will you find peace if not within you? __ Papaji

And heckling will happen, if Luke Montgomery has anything to do with it. The Los Angeles-based activist and founder of the anti-Trump campaign Deport Racism 2016 is offering $5,000 to anyone in the studio audience heard saying "deport racism" or "Trump is a racist" on the air. The group is one of several protesting Trump's SNL appearance over "racist and xenophobic language" they say he's used throughout his campaign — with Latinos and Latino-Americans targeted in particular. Montgomery's is the only group, however, that is not calling on the network to cancel his appearance, but rather is encouraging hecklers to infiltrate and hijack the event.